
Jesse E. answered 05/02/20
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No because the sucrose solution is a non-ionic solution that consists of neutral sugar molecules, meaning they do not possess a charge. In contrast, in ionic solutions, the dissolved molecules do have either a positive or negative charge, such as in a NaCl solution. These charges particles are what allows electrons to freely flow in the solution, hence, conducting electricity.